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The first assessment of the genetic diversity and structure of the endangered West Indian manatee in Cuba.

Anmari Alvarez-Aleman1,2,3, Margaret E Hunter4, Thomas K Frazer5,6, James A Powell7, Eddy Garcia Alfonso8, James D Austin5,9.   

Abstract

The coastal waters of Cuba are home to a small, endangered population of West Indian manatee, which would benefit from a comprehensive characterization of the population's genetic variation. We conducted the first genetic assessment of Cuban manatees to determine the extent of the population's genetic structure and characterize the neutral genetic diversity among regions within the archipelago. We genotyped 49 manatees at 18 microsatellite loci, a subset of 27 samples on 1703 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and sequenced 59 manatees at the mitochondrial control region. The Cuba manatee population had low nuclear (microsatellites HE = 0.44, and SNP HE = 0.29) and mitochondrial genetic diversity (h = 0.068 and π = 0.00025), and displayed moderate departures from random mating (microsatellite FIS = 0.12, SNP FIS = 0.10). Our results suggest that the western portion of the archipelago undergoes periodic exchange of alleles based on the evidence of shared ancestry and low but significant differentiation. The southeast Guantanamo Bay region and the western portion of the archipelago were more differentiated than southwest and northwest manatees. The genetic distinctiveness observed in the southeast supports its recognition as a demographically independent unit for natural resource management regardless of whether it is due to historical isolation or isolation by distance. Estimates of the regional effective population sizes, with the microsatellite and SNP datasets, were small (all Ne < 60). Subsequent analyses using additional samples could better examine how the observed structure is masking simple isolation by distance patterns or whether ecological or biogeographic forces shape genetic patterns.
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Keywords:  Antillean manatee; Conservation; Microsatellites; Mitochondrial DNA; Population genetics; Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)

Year:  2022        PMID: 36271978     DOI: 10.1007/s10709-022-00172-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetica        ISSN: 0016-6707            Impact factor:   1.633


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